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(More customer reviews)This book is a must have for any serious tag jockey. When I first picked it up. I looked at it and thought to myself "what the heck kind of book is this". Then I figured it out. Actually it's two books for the price of one.
The first half is a very clear concise detail of every tag and attribute in XHTML and a reference of CSS. If all you need is to refresh your memory about a particular tag this is where you'll find your answers. Your not going to find a better reference anywhere.
The second half of the book consists of tutorials for XHTML and CSS in very clear easy to understand form.
At first I thought "They put this thing together backwards! The refence should be in the back"; but as I use the book as a reference I love having the reference in the front so I don't have to go clear through the book to find what I want. Very well done!
I would have gladly paid what this book cost for either of these two pieces; the fact that I got both in one book for such a meager sum is to me simply amazing.
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This is a reference guide to using XHTML, which incorporates information on family of document types, and the XML toolkit. It is cross-referenced, identifying common tasks and their corresponding elements and is intended for all Web programmers working with XML and HTML.
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